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your questions is bit vague. Advantage over PHP Nuke or just in general?

It's a CMS system so it'll make your life easier as you don't have to code a CMS. I haven't used it much myself as I prefer to make my own CMS system tailored to our clients needs, but for general use, I'd imagine it would save you a lot of time.

If you don't know ASP.NET, PHP might be better as there are more hosting options for PHP and I think they often have PHP Nuke already on their hosting solutions so you don't have to install it.

I myself tend to stick to frameworks when coding in PHP, like CakePHP but most recently Zend, which I dig a lot. It's feels a bit closer to how I work when coding ASP.NET, as I can use parts of Zend for my needs, rather than being tied to a framework for everything.

If you're looking for other CMS systems. There's the BlogEngine.NET for ASP.NET available on codeplex. Pretty nice. Also Umbraco, another fullfeatured CMS.